'Orange is the New Black' Cast Members Already Know What They Want For Their Last Meals

Judging by the not-so-delectable meals that are served in the cafeteria of Orange is the New Black's Litchfield Correctional Facility, the person who has no choice but to chow down on the prime prison cuisine should definitely consider themselves unlucky. While the mere thought of bunking with the likes of Piper Chapman, Crazy Eyes, Taystee, Pennsatucky and Big Boo should scare the appetite out of any sane person, the OITNB cast members who attended the season three premiere party on Friday night had food on their minds. Instead of drooling over platters of fancy hors d'oeuvres, the ladies found their mouths watering as they each revealed to E! Newswhat their last meal requests would be if they were actually prisoners.

Surprisingly, no one plans to place an order for any elaborate gourmet meals. For example, Danielle Brooks said her taste buds would be longing for some down home Southern cooking like fried chicken and mac' n cheese. But she completely won us over when she threw in the request for some chocolate cheesecake on the side. (Wait — did our appetite just return?) Taylor Schilling said she'd most likely be jonesing for a cheeseburger, before realizing that she'd eaten one earlier. But that's OK, Taylor. Remember this is your last meal, so load the hump accordingly. Meanwhile, someone should go ahead and order Uzo Aduba pizza and serve it with a scoop of Danielle's mac 'n cheese.

Whew! With all this talk of food, we'd might be persuaded to raid the Litchfield kitchen for a snack. On second thought, maybe not.

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In June 2014, Emmy nominated actress and transgender activist Laverne Cox reappeared on "Katie" after a controversial interview in which Katie Couric asked Laverne and fellow guest Carmen Carrera about the surgeries that they have undergone during their transitions. Laverne commended Katie for being willing to "learn in public" and explained that it is hurtful to those in the transgender community when their physical bodies are scrutinized because biological anatomy and gender are separate components of a person's identity.

After announcing that she is transgender on Instagram and interviewing with New York magazine, supermodel Andreja Pejic shared that transitioning from male to female ultimately saved her life! She also sent out a positive message to transgender kids everywhere: “I would also like to to reach out to all young gender non-conforming youth out there: I know it’s hard, I’ve been there, but remember it’s your right to be accepted as what you identify with — you deserve the same respect as any other human being on this planet." Andreja will also appear as the face of Make Up Forever, making her the first transgender model to land a makeup contract with a major cosmetics company.

Following the initial CNN interview between Piers Morgan and transgender author Janet Mock in which Piers was accused of sensationalizing Janet's life story, she rejoined him to set the record straight about how the media can work harder to share transgender stories in a respectful and thoughtful manner. Janet has also written a New York Times best-selling autobiography titled Redefining Realness that chronicles her journey of self-exploration from childhood to adulthood.

Transgender model Carmen Carrera, who started her career on RuPaul's Drag Race, became a lightning rod in the debate regarding RuPaul's use of the words "tranny" and "shemale" on his reality TV show. In response to this, Carmen stated: "I've watched my friends get called out in public for not being passable as female and hurt big time about it, I've watched my friends in the news that got murdered and never investigated, I've watched my friends believe all they can do in life for money is escort. I'm very passionate and believe that every time the LGBT community is featured in the media, people are learning about us. Now more than ever. My thing is, teach them the good of who we are that way it will cause a ripple effect and open the doors for respect and then ultimately lead to more people loving us."

Transgender youth advocate Jazz Jennings joined Out There to talk about her busy life, her family and friends and her upcoming TLC reality series All That Jazz. In response to the epidemic of LGBT bullying, Jazz has eloquently said: "If they have a positive attitude, then things will get better. And you have to say that to yourself: 'Things will get better.'" She also points out, "And I just encourage them to love themselves no matter what anyone else says. If they can do that, if they can go to the point where they can love themselves for who they are, then they'll be able to conquer anything."

On 20/20, Barbara Walters sat down with Jenna Talackova, the Canadian transgender Miss Universe contestant who was rejected (and later reinstated) to the competition after officials discovered that she is transgender. Jenna explained that transgender women should be considered women regardless of their pasts and should be allowed to compete in beauty pageants across the world.

Fashion model and transgender activist Geena Rocero opened up about her journey to self-love in this inspiring TED-Talk. Geena reveals that when she first saw a professionally shot photo of herself clad in a bikini, she was amazed: "I thought...you have arrived!" This might not be the typical experience for a woman, but, as Geena reveals, that's because she was born with the gender assignment "boy" and that transgender activism is giving her a whole new sense of pride and purpose.

As the first transgender model to appear on America's Next Top Model, Isis King opened the door for trans women throughout the fashion industry. In an interview with The Huffington Post, Isis said: "I would like to see more positive and well-informed coverage on us. It's important to depict us in a positive light instead of portraying us as victims..."

On April 24th during her highly anticipated interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC news, Caitlyn Jenner opened up about the media rumors regarding her gender transition: "Yes for all intents and purposes, I'm a woman...My brain is much more female than it is male...It's hard for people to understand that, but that's what my soul is." She now appears on the cover of Vanity Fair to announce her new name.

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